Hercules, 55:that the sacred tree is [55] guarded well. Three maidens fair cherish the tree, protecting well itsHercules, 55:A dragon with one hundred heads protects the maidens and the tree. Guard thyself well from strengthHercules, 58:joy, "surmount the guarding dragon; see the fair maidens of wide fame; and pluck the apples." ButHercules, 61:it, he would find there these three beautiful maidens. But in what direction lay the garden, andHercules, 63:the enthusiastic help of the three beautiful maidens, and brings the apples to Hercules, who nowHercules, 76:bringing him in touch with the three beautiful maidens, the thee aspects of the soul. At theHercules, 78:heard the quarrel, and wondered much as the two maidens strove for possession of the doe. AnotherHercules, 78:lay ahead. And from a distance the quarrelling maidens watched. Artemis, the fair, bending from outHercules, 79:yet found it not. At each point reached, the maidens turned my steps, but still I did persist and